Heath Ledger looked immaculate with a lapel pin that sparkled on the suit much like his to-die-for smile in 2005 when he was nominated for Best Actor for his role in 'Brokeback Mountain'.

Heath Ledger looked immaculate with a lapel pin that sparkled on the suit much like his to-die-for smile in 2005 when he was nominated for Best Actor for his role in 'Brokeback Mountain'.
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Heath Ledger looked immaculate with a lapel pin that sparkled on the suit much like his to-die-for smile in 2005 when he was nominated for Best Actor for his role in 'Brokeback Mountain'.
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Experimenting a little with the self-tied bow tie, Marlon Brando added subtlety to his suit by pairing his shawl-collar tuxedo with a skinny bow tie. The shutterbugs could not have enough of Brando who clinched the Oscar for his powerful role in 'On the Waterfront' in 1954.

Experimenting a little with the self-tied bow tie, Marlon Brando added subtlety to his suit by pairing his shawl-collar tuxedo with a skinny bow tie. The shutterbugs could not have enough of Brando who clinched the Oscar for his powerful role in 'On the Waterfront' in 1954.
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Experimenting a little with the self-tied bow tie, Marlon Brando added subtlety to his suit by pairing his shawl-collar tuxedo with a skinny bow tie. The shutterbugs could not have enough of Brando who clinched the Oscar for his powerful role in 'On the Waterfront' in 1954.
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Humphrey Bogart's wide peak lapel, self-tied bow tie, and white pocket square with black piping, which he wore at the 1951 Academy Awards created a fashion statement which still rules the roost among the men strutting down the red carpet of the Oscars.

Humphrey Bogart's wide peak lapel, self-tied bow tie, and white pocket square with black piping, which he wore at the 1951 Academy Awards created a fashion statement which still rules the roost among the men strutting down the red carpet of the Oscars.
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Humphrey Bogart's wide peak lapel, self-tied bow tie, and white pocket square with black piping, which he wore at the 1951 Academy Awards created a fashion statement which still rules the roost among the men strutting down the red carpet of the Oscars.
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